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Bluetooth
I'm not able to connect my bluetooth device's please do help for my online classes

How to install bluetooth driver in Windows 10 64 bit?
I have brought a assembled CPU which have install Windows 10 pro 64 bit and there in my setting Bluetooth on button is not available so how can i install Bluetooth driver and turn it on please help me about it.

Rick Woolsey Detroit
hello windows community i am Rick Woolsey Detroit I want to to know what are the similar sites like community.windows for learning reading and for Question Answers

My brutally honest opinions in a nutshell
Well I am a fan of really old things that will explain some of the opinions here For flight simulator: Flight Simulator for Windows 95: Upgrade Flight Simulator 98: Upgrade Flight Simulator 2000: Upgrade Flight Simulator 2002: Upgrade Flight Simulator 2004: A Century Of Flight: Upgrade Flight Simulator X: Perfect!!! Flight: [2012] Go back Flight Simulator: [2020] good work in progress For drives: Floppy Disk-Upgrade CDFS, UDF, NTFS, and FAT32-Upgrade Cloud: GO BACK *pushes cloud services*: I SAID GO BACK For office: Office 95-Upgrade Office 97-Upgrade Office 2000-Upgrade Office 2003-Upgrade Office 2007-Go back Office 2010: Perfect!! [decides to try other one anyway] Office 2013: Go Back Office 2016: I SAID GO BACK Office 2019: Excellent! Office 365: TOO FAR For Apple PCs: Macbook: Switch to Windows Macbook Pro: Switch to windows MacBook Pro touch bar: SWITCH TO WINDOWS!!! nearly all laptops suck, desktops are great, at least in my experience because laptops tend to overheat and have smaller displays and keyboards are worse Cell phones/tablet [except for some windows devices] suck And for windows: Windows 3.1: Upgrade Windows 95: Upgrade Windows 98: Upgrade Windows 2000: Upgrade Windows XP: Upgrade Windows Vista: Perfect!!! Windows 7: Upgrade Windows 8.0: GO BACK Windows 8.1: Upgrade Windows 10: Meh

COST?
Is there an added cost to subscribe to Windows 10 S?

Windows apps are better for cell phone users
I long for the day when Google can be removed from the cell phone market. Microsoft Edge is much better than Google Chrome. Microsoft 365 Outlook is much better than anything Google offers. There are many more comments I could make. There is one comment I do not like making: Microsoft is more expensive.

Using your PC as a mobile hotspot
Normally, many smartphones and iPhones allow you to use either as a mobile hotspot. However, with your Windows 10-based PC, you need a mobile data connection in order to use it as a mobile hotspot. If you enable it, you can share a Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or mobile data connection. Keep in mind that it will use data from your data plan. Just a reminder: a mobile data normally comes from many SIM cards. To use your Windows 10-based PC as a mobile hotspot: 1. Press WINDOWS LOGO + I and click "Network & Internet" > "Mobile hotspot." 2. For "Share my Internet connection from," choose the Internet connection that you want to share. 3. Select "Edit," enter a new network name and password, and then click "Save." 4. Enable "Share my Internet connection with other devices." 5. Use your other device to connect to your Windows 10-based PC's mobile hotspot.

Windows 10 Green Screen oopsie 🤔
When I powered-up my computer this morning I received a green screen error message (as my family member advised). Message indicated 'Your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart. We're just collecting some error info'. At this point the OS automatically did a restart and my system returned to normal. This is the first time I have encountered a green screen. As I am a curious person, I would like to know what was the conflict? Really good to know about such things. Views? Many thanks, keep well.

Password Managers: LastPass vs: Windows Password Manager
I recently had an event, where I could not log into my BofA account on line. I had had this happen before with my Verizon account, and after doing some searching I found the culprit was the interaction between the websites and Microsoft's Password Manager and LastPass. Every once in a while they would not play nicely and get along. If I updated one or the other and inadvertently forgot to update the other, well, you get the picture. What I found yesterday though was really troubling. While making sure that my password in Microsoft' Password Manager was correct, I saw multiple accounts with multiple login credentials, that I haven't used in quite some time, and in fact should have been updated. But multiples? troubling to say the least. My Verizon was the worst with 5 different sets of credentials. Once I cleared all but the ones that I needed, all has been well. Same with BofA. LastPass has really begun to annoy me too. When I log into a site, it nags me with a screen that asks if I want to update that login info.... Seriously! Every single time! And every time on my Android phone if highlight something that need input it asks if I want to auto fill with LastPass. Sheesh! I've been using LastPass since Windows 8, and the

Windows\system32\winresume.exe startup error 0XC000000F
When I start my windows 10 notebook it show error windows failed to start. File: \windows\system32\winresume.exe Status: 0xc000000f Info: the application or operating system couldn't be loaded because a required file is missing or contain error.




